Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon Review
Briefly

The Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon offers players an engaging quest in a dark version of Arthurian lore, reminiscent of Skyrim. Players start in a prison, unexpectedly freed by a mysterious figure, sparking a journey linked to King Arthur's soul. The game's universe is plagued by chaos, with your character becoming pivotal in reclaiming Arthur's powers to restore Avalon. While it may share bugs with Skyrim, its unique dark narrative and wizardry make it a compelling choice for those seeking adventure.
Describing this as the indie Skyrim sounds reductionist and almost disrespectful, but that's kind of exactly what The Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon is.
If you've been craving another Skyrim adventure but perhaps with a slightly darker tone (and about the same level of bugs), then look no further.
You begin the game locked up in an underground jail with seemingly no memory of how you got there, raising serious questions about the legitimacy of the charges.
You've got some of King Arthur's soul embedded in your noggin, and you have the ability to become an actually competent wizard in this game.
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